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Old 05-16-2014, 07:36 PM
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Had them on my softail for 3 years no issue at all held air pressure till the day I traded it
 
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I ordered and paid for a Mammoth 52 spoke rim 21 in 3.5 through one of their distributors, Outlaw Cycle Products, on 3/10/2014. I was given a ship date of approximately 3 weeks, I received the rim 4/24/14 (6 wks) later, after having it mounted, the dealership called me to say there was a leak, the new tire wasn't holding air and it was definitely a leak in the rim. After constant calling, only to be lied to, I left it to my dealership to get the return label, they spoke with them on a 3way call with me and promised to have my rim enroute back to them in 48 hrs. My rim was delivered back to them on 5/6/2014 and I still don't have it back. A million apologies and no compensation for missed riding time and the money I may lose from Myrtle Beach. I'm felling pure hatred for this company and their lack of caring, they got the money so now it's like screw you. I am considering legal action
That sounds like the absolute WORST thing that can happen in a situation like this.
 
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So if I email these guys the make/model year of my bike and tell them what wheels I want they'll ship me a set that'll bolt right on?
Sorry Ima noob and these wheels look sexy.
 
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2009 RK Classic, thinking of keeping stock rear tire and replacing the front with a 21/3.5 anyone keep the rear stock?
 
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Originally Posted by Gman773
2009 RK Classic, thinking of keeping stock rear tire and replacing the front with a 21/3.5 anyone keep the rear stock?
I replaced my front with the 21x3.5 and kept the stock rear for 3 years. This winter I did a lot work to my bike and my rear tire needed replaced. The stock spoke was starting to rust, so I replaced it with a 52 fat spoke 18x3.5 and Avon tire. Can't see much of it, but I know it's there and love it. DNA Mammoth 52 spoke wheels-photo865.jpg
 
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Here's mine with a 21in Dna front 16in rear.
 
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I put a 21" mammoth DNA on the front and left the stock rim on the back. I think it looks great. And with my drop you can hardly see the rear tire.





21" DNA Mammoth front wheel with air bags on the back.





Beauty shot.
 
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Are you able to put a tube in these. I have heard of a few people say that the tires would not hold air, but if i am able to simply place a tube in the tire and rim then that woudnt be an issue.
 
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Wow...old threads are coming back.

I went with Sinisters all around. Very happy with them.

Originally Posted by The Classic King
Are you able to put a tube in these. I have heard of a few people say that the tires would not hold air, but if i am able to simply place a tube in the tire and rim then that woudnt be an issue.
No leaks on the Sinisters. I add air as often as with the OEM mags. Shouldn't be an issue adding tubes if you're concerned, but you can call the mfg to be sure.

Nice looking King saintv90!
 
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I have Mammoth 52 and no issues with air loss, I've added some over the 3 years of riding, but very little and that's typical with climate change.
 


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